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django/tests/regressiontests/managers_regress/models.py
Malcolm Tredinnick f31425e8e2 Fixed #7154 -- Inherit all model managers from abstract base classes.
Also added documentation describing how manager inheritance works (and when
manager aren't inherited). Based on some patches from sebastian_noack and
emulbreh.


git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8851 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
2008-09-02 09:04:54 +00:00

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"""
Various edge-cases for model managers.
"""
from django.db import models
class OnlyFred(models.Manager):
def get_query_set(self):
return super(OnlyFred, self).get_query_set().filter(name='fred')
class OnlyBarney(models.Manager):
def get_query_set(self):
return super(OnlyBarney, self).get_query_set().filter(name='barney')
class Value42(models.Manager):
def get_query_set(self):
return super(Value42, self).get_query_set().filter(value=42)
class AbstractBase1(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
class Meta:
abstract = True
# Custom managers
manager1 = OnlyFred()
manager2 = OnlyBarney()
objects = models.Manager()
class AbstractBase2(models.Model):
value = models.IntegerField()
class Meta:
abstract = True
# Custom manager
restricted = Value42()
# No custom manager on this class to make sure the default case doesn't break.
class AbstractBase3(models.Model):
comment = models.CharField(max_length=50)
class Meta:
abstract = True
class Parent(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
manager = OnlyFred()
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
# Managers from base classes are inherited and, if no manager is specified
# *and* the parent has a manager specified, the first one (in the MRO) will
# become the default.
class Child1(AbstractBase1):
data = models.CharField(max_length=25)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.data
class Child2(AbstractBase1, AbstractBase2):
data = models.CharField(max_length=25)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.data
class Child3(AbstractBase1, AbstractBase3):
data = models.CharField(max_length=25)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.data
class Child4(AbstractBase1):
data = models.CharField(max_length=25)
# Should be the default manager, although the parent managers are
# inherited.
default = models.Manager()
def __unicode__(self):
return self.data
class Child5(AbstractBase3):
name = models.CharField(max_length=25)
default = OnlyFred()
objects = models.Manager()
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
# Will inherit managers from AbstractBase1, but not Child4.
class Child6(Child4):
value = models.IntegerField()
# Will not inherit default manager from parent.
class Child7(Parent):
pass
__test__ = {"API_TESTS": """
>>> a1 = Child1.objects.create(name='fred', data='a1')
>>> a2 = Child1.objects.create(name='barney', data='a2')
>>> b1 = Child2.objects.create(name='fred', data='b1', value=1)
>>> b2 = Child2.objects.create(name='barney', data='b2', value=42)
>>> c1 = Child3.objects.create(name='fred', data='c1', comment='yes')
>>> c2 = Child3.objects.create(name='barney', data='c2', comment='no')
>>> d1 = Child4.objects.create(name='fred', data='d1')
>>> d2 = Child4.objects.create(name='barney', data='d2')
>>> e1 = Child5.objects.create(name='fred', comment='yes')
>>> e2 = Child5.objects.create(name='barney', comment='no')
>>> f1 = Child6.objects.create(name='fred', data='f1', value=42)
>>> f2 = Child6.objects.create(name='barney', data='f2', value=42)
>>> g1 = Child7.objects.create(name='fred')
>>> g2 = Child7.objects.create(name='barney')
>>> Child1.manager1.all()
[<Child1: a1>]
>>> Child1.manager2.all()
[<Child1: a2>]
>>> Child1._default_manager.all()
[<Child1: a1>]
>>> Child2._default_manager.all()
[<Child2: b1>]
>>> Child2.restricted.all()
[<Child2: b2>]
>>> Child3._default_manager.all()
[<Child3: c1>]
>>> Child3.manager1.all()
[<Child3: c1>]
>>> Child3.manager2.all()
[<Child3: c2>]
# Since Child6 inherits from Child4, the corresponding rows from f1 and f2 also
# appear here. This is the expected result.
>>> Child4._default_manager.order_by('data')
[<Child4: d1>, <Child4: d2>, <Child4: f1>, <Child4: f2>]
>>> Child4.manager1.all()
[<Child4: d1>, <Child4: f1>]
>>> Child5._default_manager.all()
[<Child5: fred>]
>>> Child6._default_manager.all()
[<Child6: f1>]
>>> Child7._default_manager.order_by('name')
[<Child7: barney>, <Child7: fred>]
"""}